Thanks for asking. ARM Thumb is a separate instruction set within the ARM CPU. The
charachteristics are that each instruction is 16bit (instead of 32bit of a classical RISC
design). The basic idea is that with smaller instruction size, the binaries are smaller, the
"i-cache" magically has more room for them...
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Mar 17 2010
Mar 17 2010